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Title: Microsoft Flips Switch on Xbox One’s In-Home Streaming Feature
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Open to all those who’ve a Windows 10 PC and an Xbox One console A little over a month after Microsoft enabled it for members of the Xbox ...

Open to all those who’ve a Windows 10 PC and an Xbox One console

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A little over a month after Microsoft enabled it for members of the Xbox One preview program, the ability to stream Xbox One games to Windows 10 devices is now available for everyone. To be clear, “everyone" here means anyone with an Xbox One and a PC running the latest build of Windows 10 Insider Preview.

With this functionality, you’re not merely limited to streaming individual games but can access the entire Xbox One interface from your PC. However, this is strictly in-home streaming that we’re talking about here — one that requires both the console and the PC to be on the same network.

If you tick all of the above boxes, it’s fairly easy to get started. Simply toggle the in-home streaming option by going to Settings > Preferences > Allow game streaming to other devices on your Xbox One. Once that’s out of the way, move to your PC, fire up the Xbox One app (make sure you’ve version 7.7.16004.00000 or higher), and add your console from the Connect > + Add a device. Finally, select the console you just added from Home > Game Streaming to begin streaming. (You can also directly go to a game by using the Play from Console option under Home > Recently Played.)



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